Drake and Kendrick Lamar are in an all-out war right now, one that seems to have gone a lot further than any recent standard rap beef. While it’s clearly not over just yet (and likely won’t be for a while, with the rate Kendrick seems to be able to produce), projected loser Drake fired the most recent shot with “The Heart Part 6" last night, a weak and mean track that likely won’t gain him any of his lost ground. There’s a lot to process here, so first a quick refresher: Drake and Kendrick have...
Osment appears to be riding with K.Dot on this one.
He's not letting up. Kendrick Lamar dropped another diss track against
Drake’s friendship with Millie first raised eyebrows in 2018 after she revealed that he texted her boy advice when she was 14 and he was 31.View Entire Post ›
Kendrick Lamar doubled down on his feud with Drake on Friday morning by
A rivalry between two of the world’s biggest rappers has simmered for years, flaring up again in recent weeks thanks to multiple surprise tracks
Kendrick Lamar has taken another swipe at Drake with a second diss track arriving just three days after his first, “Euphoria.” The new song, “6:16 in LA,” parodies the titles of Drake’s popular, introspective “timestamp songs,” like 2013’s “4 PM in Calabasas” and 2023’s “8 AM in Charlotte.” In the new track, which Lamar dropped […]
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“Euphoria” debuted at No. 11— six spots above the Drake diss track “Push Ups.”
Since March 26, the internet has been buzzing about Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s current rap beef.
Kendrick Lamar's escalating his rap beef with Drake labeling him as a "pedophile" in another new diss track less than 24 hours after releasing "Meet The Grahams."
The music world has been captivated by the ongoing public feud between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Initially, Drake began by dissing Kendrick in a track called "First Person Shooter" off Drake's album, For All the Dogs, which was released in Oct. 2023.Kendrick fired back on a song called "Like That," which is off the We Don't Trust You album by Metro Boomin. The track was released in March 2024, and featured verses from Kendrick, Future, and Metro Boomin.The feud began to boil up even more...